WILLIAM WILLIS, p. 568-569

1888 Portrait & Biographical
Album of Branch County
by Chapman Brothers, Chicago


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HIGHLIGHTS FROM THE ARTICLE ON WILLIAM WILLIS

 

In the spring of 1863, more than 25 years ago, the subject of this sketch located on his present homestead, which comprises 65 acres of land on section 17, Batavia Township.  He also owns 80 acres in section 9, and has accumulated sufficiently of this world's goods to provide comfortably for him during the rest of his life.

Our Subject, a native of Ohio, was born in Deerfield Township, Portage County, Sept. 18, 1823, and is the son of William Willis, who was born and reared in the North of Ireland.  The latter crossed the Atlantic when a young man, and located in Allegheny County, Pa., where he was in due time married to Miss Elizabeth Alfred, a native of Connicticut, and of English parentage.  Elizabeth spent her last days at the home of her son William, in Portage County, Ohio, where she died March, 1859, at the age of 75 years.

Our subject grew to manhood in his native county, and shortly afterward migrated to Summit County, where he met his future wife, Miss Amanda E. Norton, who was born there Feb. 13, 1827, and was the daughter of Lester A. and Susan (Johnson) Norton, who were located in Springfield Township.  There the father died at the homestead in July, 1881, after he had spanned his fourscore years.  The mother still survives, and although 87 years old, retains her strength of body and mind.  Mr. Norton carried on farming all his life.  He was born in New York State, and went to Ohio when a young man, where he met his wife, and they were married in Summit County, where he spent the remainder of his days.

The wife of our subject was born in Springfield Township, Summit County, Ohio, Feb. 13, 1827.  Of her union with our subject there is one child only, a daughter, Gertrude E., who was educated in the schools of Batavia Township and continues at home with her parents.